This blog presents my experiences with Oracle Fusion Middleware

Dashboard

In our previous blog we showed the out of the box functionality of Dashboard & Reporting. Next to the default dashboards, you can also create your own custom dashboards. However, before we can create dashboards on this, we need to set up some indicators within our application. In the composer we have to go to the tab Indicators.

A business view is a visual representation of data fetched by a business query or one or more key performance indicators (KPIs). A dashboard is a collection of related business views. To display data to users, a view must be included in a dashboard. Dashboards can display point-in-time or real-time information (active data). A tabbed dashboard contains other complete dashboards, which you view by clicking the tabs.

In my example project I created a tabbed dashboard containing two dashboards.

I'm an experienced consultant in the field of process design and process modeling. Within this field system integration and IT-transcending business processes have my special interest.
Currently I’m specialist in Oracle technology like on-premise SOA and BPM suite (including all kind of related technology) and in the Cloud, OIC, PCS, ICS and VBCS.